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P ArO S iicC M. W. Brown, B.A., M.A. Dcaii To THE Seniors of 1932: (T, HE ablest and most diligent student can in a lifetime acquire but a small fraction of the vast store of knowledge recorded and systematized during the long progress of humanity from barbarianism to the present. During four college years, you have increased your understanding of scientific proc- esses; you have studied records of past human experiences which may aid in the solu- tion of today ' s social problems; you have learned in literature ideals which widen horizons and ennoble thought. You may believe that education is a possession which cannot be taken away but you will find that education is like a plant which, neglected, shrivels of itself. It is my hope that what you have learned in Presbyterian College will be a stimulus and guide to further study and that your development in character will equal your increase in learning. My wish for each of you is a happy life, con- stantly growing richer in knowledge, in broad human sympathies, and in ideals which fit you for Christian leadership in our world of many insistent problems. — M. V. Brown. ■ W V VVVVV.
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Ri O-S 0 John McSween, B.A., B.D., D.D. Trciidcnt To THE Student Body: C OME of the strongest and most endur- ing ties of human friendship are those formed in that complex period popularly known as College Days. This Annual will be more and more cherished as the years pass, especially on the part of those who at this time have successfully completed a very important era of life. e have lived together in a very intimate fellowship and our loyalty to each other has been often stirred in such a way that as long as we live we shall be influenced by our associations here at Presbyterian College. I am grateful to the Editors of the PaC-SaC for the privilege of leaving enshrined in this book of recollections a message of appreciation of the privilege of having shared with each one represented herein the joys and sorrows, the thrills and disappointments, the victories and defeats of College Days. Let us forget all about each other except the best we have known in each other, and bound together by love and loyalty to Alma Mater, let us strive always to be worthy of the best we have found in the ideals of Presbyterian College and in our friendships there. — John McSvieen. ' PORC 2S
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FAC U LTY Almon Edvcin Spencer B.A., M.A., LL.D. Centre College Vicc-Presiilcnf ami Professor of Greek and French Abram Venable Martix B.A. Hampden-Sidney College; University of Virginia; Cornell University Professor of Mathematics BoTHWELL Graham, Jr. B.A., M.A. University of Georgia; Harvard Univer- sity; American Academy in Rome Professor of Latin, German and Spanish Malcolm G. Woodworth B.A., M.A., D.D. Hampden-Sidney College; Union Seminary Professor of En; lish Daniel Johnson Brimm B.A., M.A., D.D. Southwestern Presbyterian University: Columbia Seminary Professor of Bible and Reli; ioit James Boyd Kennedy B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Erskine College; Johns Hopkins University Professor of Economics ami Sociology Harry Elv in Sturgeon B.A., M.S. Cooper College; Perdue University; University of Chicago Professor of Chemistry A. E. Spencer M. G. i; ' oODWORTH A. V. Martin D. J. Brimm B. Graham B. Ken.nedv H. E. Sturgeon w Page 30
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